Dave Blaney, Randy Humphrey Racing

Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney is entered in the No. 12 Ford with Greg Erwin as the crew chief. Blaney will attempt to make his Sprint Cup Series debut this weekend at the 5-Hour Energy 400 at Kansas Speedway. He is attempting to join his father, Dave Blaney, as the first father and son to compete in the same Sprint Cup Series race since Atlanta in 2005.

Randy Humphrey Racing driver Dave Blaney has withdrawn from the Daytona 500 after totaling his car in the first full practice Wednesday, Feb. 19. "We didn't want to go home with a junk race car and not even a shot to make it," Blaney said. "But that's where we're at."

Driver Dave Blaney will revive the No. 77 Ford for Sprint Cup team owner Randy Humphrey at Daytona International Speedway this year, and he's expected to have the full-time ride with the team this year.

Updating a previous report, Stewart-Haas Racing and Tommy Baldwin Racing finalized an alliance Wednesday, Feb. 1, that will lock driver Danica Patrick into the field for the Daytona 500 this year. The No. 10 car will be locked into the entire Sprint Cup schedule this season. Patrick will also be racing in the first five events of the year. TBR driver Dave Blaney will now have to qualify for the Daytona 500.

Tommy Baldwin Racing drivers Dave Blaney and Geoff Bodine will swap cars in the Sprint Cup Series for the last three races of the season. Blaney, who was driving the No. 36 Chevrolet, will now driver the No. 35 entry driven by Bodine.